The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, May 09, 1918, Image 3

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Published «)V«ry Thursdity at Format Grove, Oregon.
W. C. Henfer, Editor and Publisher.
Filtered aa aerond-rlaaa matter Jan. 12, 1910, at the pontofflce at Foreat Grove,
Oregon, under the Act of March 8, 1879
Subitcription Kate«
Paid In advance
One year
Six montha
Three Montha
$1.00
.60
.26
On Credit
One year
........
Six montha
Three montha
$1.60
.76
. .40
THURSDAY, MAY 9. 1918
where boy* from this state are
stationed
War work secretaries in Y. M
C. A. huts overseas state that the!
hardest thing they have to c o m -!
1 bat is homesickness. The lads are |
yearning for news from their loved j
The letter i* fir-i in im <
ET US TELL YOU what a Silo, a Barn, a House, a Gar­
• * This paper has enlisted ones.
poflanee,
the old home news j
with the government in the paper fills the
age or a Chicken House will cost you, complete. It won’t
in the absence 1
cause of A m erica for the of a letter. You void
can help to m ain-!
cost you anything to talk and we can beat all comers on SILO
period of the w a r............. tain the morale of the American
troops in France by sending him
quality and price.
The employes of thi* Founda­ this paper. Think it over.
tion and SUndifer ship yard» of
Portland have agreed that they WHERE GERMANY EXCELS
(From the Indianapolis News)
will adopt a war orphan for every
Phone 531
Forest Grove, Oregon
»hip launched from their yard«.
There is one place where the
There’s real patriotism, alright.
Germans excel. One has to a. -
mit that, no matter how much
plaintiff will apply to the court for the
THE EVENING STAR
MICKIE SAYS
Because Oregon, Nevada. Cali­ argument to th" contrary might
relief prayed for in his .complaint, to-
fornia and the District of Colum­
The evening star a child espied.
> / £ P t Tw£Vs SC AOS OP
l>e presented. Undoubtedly the
i wit,—That plaintiff have judgment
bia have furnished more than
The one star in the
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Germans excel in killing women
M sky.
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' against you for the sum o f $234.35 on
their share of soldier», they are
HERE T o w n . b o T T h e B E S T
"Is that GodI . service flag? he cned, noU; and mortgage with intere8t t h e n .
and children. Also they are ex­
exempt from the call of 233,000 perts in hitting churches. It never
o p ’Etw ar e T he f e u - e r s
And watted for reply.
on from March ^
1918< at the rate
BRINO IN T h e i r COP n fXN'
men to be drafted during the next was though necessary in training
The mother paused a momen«. ere
o f eight per rent per annum as a first
fxos E A n R L V SO INE a in ’ t
two weeks
She told the little one,
lien and for the foreclosure o f the
an American army to fight that a
R ofcnED TO OEAT h O i TT i n ’
"Y es, that is why the star is there.
mortgage upon the following described
Women do not have much to make-believe church should be
OUT THE PÄPER ON
He
gave
his
only
son!"
real
estate securing said sum as a first
do with war; they only bear the constructed so he could practice
TlNlE \ N O Î
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cause o f suit; and for judgment
men who go to fight, nurse the fi ing at it. It never was believed
xou can help our boys a t the against you for the sum o f $229.86 on
ones who are wrecked while there, a part of the proper program to
front by voting for Grant Mann, n«t* *n« mortgage and for the sum o f
live with the ones who come back, have dummies dressed in female
Republican
Candidate
for i;_
Sheriff,
j
^ <.T‘£
J 1nU
iiE2 at
on,b?
l
$ .
n ..
*____
_ _ 'Hums
since US
March
23rd,
1918,
the £
and mourn for the ones who do clothing so the American fighting
w ho pledges all the travelin g ex- :
Qf eight per cent per annum, and
men could become adepts at mur­
not.— Life.
flenses of the office, W ithin the for the foreclosure o f the mortgage
dering mothers and slaying sisters.
county
to the R“d Cross auxil- j upon the following described real es-
Ijast winter there was a sugar Such thing- were unthinkable un­
jiaries
o
f t Washington
#8um* costs * and
ST
*
shortage but sugar prices did not til German kul'ure came into pub­
rp, i
__ . C oum
. . f y. i i cause o f suit, and for
dis-
The honor o f your support a t
»he ;
bursements and for attorney fees.
reach a shortage scale— because lic notice. Now the kaiser, who
Primaries May l i , 1918, will be
That the mortgages described in
the war government did not allow claims to be the senior partner in i
I
appreciated.
(Pd.
Advt.)
plaintiff’s
complaint were executed by
refiners a hog’s profits. Some the firm of “ Me und G ott,” seems ;
I
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the defendants to Emma W. Cox and
body at Washington please tell us to take a special delight in de­
Loren Watkins, of the Chevro- i by said Emma W. Cox assigned to the
why the meat packers shouldn’ t stroying God’s own places of wor­
let garage, is nursing a foot made plaintiff, thereby conveying the follow-
ca > p Ky
nifrppd hv 3 nriil ing described real estate located in
be treated the same way?
ship and God’s own worshipers.
sore o y bpjnn
Deing p p r c e u Dy a nail Wa8hington CoUnty> Oregon, and de-
whlle he wa- c.eamng up on lUesf- scribed as beginning at the northwest
Some time in June mothers How p-oud the father and mother
day about his residential premises. ! corner o f the southwest quarter of the
over the United States will know must feel when Fritz comes home
— McMinnville News Reporter.
northeast quarter of section 13. thence
that the boy "over there” remem­ f.>r a little period of rest! They
___ South along center line o f said section
ask
him
what
he
has
been
doing,
ber*. May 12 has been set aside
j 13 160 rods, to the southwest corner o f
. otiee to
j the northwest quarter o f the southeast
as Mothers’ day by the boys in and their faces light with pleasure
In the County
the State o f quarter o f section 13; thence East 20
France and will be celebrated by when he says: "I had a fine day
Oregon for Washington County.
rods; thence North 160 rods to the line
yesterday;
blew
up
three
church-s
writing letters home. These let­
In the matter of the Estate o f Ernest on the south side o f the northwest
E. Willis, deceased.
ters will arrive some time in June. and killed I don’t know how
quarter o f the northeast quarter o f
many women and childten. Hoch
Notice is hereby given, that the un- section 13; thence West 20 rods to the
' dersigned has been duly
The Winchester Arms company der kaiser!” — Portland News.
ily appointed by place o f beginning, containing 20 acres
the County C o u r t o f Washington o f land, more or less, all in Township
is making thousands of sawed-off
County. Oregon, Administrator o f the one South o f Range 5, West Will.
pump shotguns for the use of A Hint to Jess Willard
the coast artillery. Sixty-fifth regi- eritate'ôf'Ërnest
W illis,_ deceased, Mer. which mortgages were given by
Pershing’s Yanks in the trenches.
Nobody is getting up any great m en t, and before going across AH persons interested or having claims the defendants as follows:
as against said estate are hereby re.
They will kill at 40 yards and each enthusiasm over the ambition of trained at Camp Merritt, N J.
Jan. 29, 1914, for the sum o f $200.00.
quired to present the same to me at
shell contains enough 0 0 buck- Mr Jes* Wilbird to clean up some
Jacob Dixon, the grandfather, the office of J. N. Hoffman in the City recorded in book 71 o f the mortgage
sho to slay a half dozen Huns money at this time by fighting
had five brothers who quit Ober- o f Foreat Grove, Oregon, properly ver­ records o f Washington County, Ore­
Yankee ingenuity is busy these Mr. Fulton. W’ hat i< going on in lin college to fight for the Union ified as by law required, within six gon, at page 6 thereof.
day».
France is rather absorbing atten­ in the Civil war, two of the broth-! months from the date o f this notice.
May 11th, 1914, for the sum o f
tion in the fighting fine. But if ¡era becoming captains and his1 Dated this 18th day o f April, 1918.
$200.00,
recorded in book 71 o f said
If you haven’t read Henry Irv­
The first date o f this publication of
¡M r Willard really wishes to^stirjgrandfather fought in the Civil notice
records at page 49 thereof. Plaintiff
being April 18th, 1918.
ing Dodge’s story, "The Yellow
up some enthusiasm he could d o 1
prays for a decree forclosing said
N. T. WILLIS.
Dog,” in last week’s Saturday Ev­ it quite handily. All he need to war. Hi* wife’s brother fought in
estate
o
f
Er-
mortgages,
and that said real es­
Administrator o f the
ening Post, get a copy of the Post do would lie to offer his services the Civil war and their son,
tate
be
sold
in
the manner prescribed
nest
E.
Willis,
deceased.
Walter,
who
served
in
the
Soan-
and read that story. It has to do as boxing instructor at one of the
^
by law to satisfy said judgment, at­
ish-American war. is now with ■
Br u u n v «
with H u n propaganda in the training camp*.— K C Star.
the English forces over lh "r . He
^ Circuit Court o f the sute of torney fees and costs, and that the
United States and suggests how
proceeds o f said sale be applied to the
was unable to get into the Amer- ‘
, „ . ... . ~
every loyal citizen can do his
payment o f the several sums found to
¡can
army
because
of
his
age.
_
0re*”
"
for
*
“
hr*
‘
on
ComU)'-
»hare in swatting the curs.
i be due plaintiff, and to the costs and
Tears came into the eyes of
V8
The prohibition forces of Ore­
disbursements o f said sale. That the
Grandma
Dixon
as
she
looked
at
Henry
Staveley Waudby and
gon recently asked all candidates
'
defendants.
and ail persons claiming
(Written by Hugh Sparks)
Levi s picture. For a moment she
Maria Waudby, Defendants,
for the legislature if they would
i
by,
through
or
under them, or either
Old glory, bathed in sunlight was silent. T h e n . sh e ^aid, He To Henry Stavelev Waudby and Maria i them
vote for the prohibition amend­
ui mein, be
uc forever barred and pre­
meant much to me and pa. H e
Waudby, Defendants:
i oi mem,
ment, if elected to the legislature. and tossed by the breeze, flouted
cluded from any interest or title in or
.
.
.............su
h
'
c
r
l**‘d
for
a
Liberty
bond,!
IN
T
HE
NAME
OF
THE
STATE
Two of Washington county’s can­ at half mast at the little town of
to said premises, and for such other
didates (L. M. Graham and E W. Dilley Friday in honor of its sol- ^ u8^t Thrift Stamps and sub- 0 f OREGON: You, and each o f you, t d f th relief as may be just and
to relief funds after he en- are hereby required to appear and' equitable.
Haines) answered in the afflma- dier son, I>evi B Dixon, who gave
tive, but at last accounts the his life to his country. This is listed. i es if I had ten sons answer the complaint filed against you
This summons is served upon you by
other two candidates bad failed Dilley’s first lad to die in the ser that were eligible for the army I in the above entitled court and suit on publication by order o f the Hon. Geo.
to reply. Of 122 candidates, 82 vice and in their community ser­ would give them freely, because or before the last day 0f the time pre- R. Bagley, Judge o f the above en­
vice flig a blue star will lie this is G od s war this is God s scribed in the order for publication of titled court, which order was made at
declaied for prohibition.
war.” And the old folks have this summons, to-wit,—On or before
changed to gold.
Hillsboro, Oregon, on the 25th day of
not only given their grandson and the expiration of six weeks next from March,
FIGHTING HOMESICKNESS
A. D. 1918.
A telegram to Levi’s grandpar­
L. M. GRAHAM.
Overseas, where American sol­ ents, Mr. and Mrs Jacob Dixon son, but, th ough their savings, and after the date o f the first publica­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
tion o f this summons, viz., the 28th
diers are facing the enemy, a let­ of Dilley, w a s received Friday have bought a Liberty bond.
Residing at Forest Grove, Oregon.
Levi’s mother. Mr s . Lillian day o f March, A. D. 1918, and if you
ter from home is most welcome. | from Wa'hiugton. D. C , announc­
It is the strongest home-tie. It ing their grandson’s death from Cannon, and his sister, Emma, fail so to appear a n d answer the First pub. Mar. 28; last May 9.
helps to keep the morale of the disease. It is not known whether live near Silverton. Other sisters
American soldier at the topmost he died in England or France, but and brothers surviving are: Char­
point. Next in point of impor­ it presumed that he died in Eng­ ley, a postal employe of Portland;
tance is the old home newspaper. land, as he sailed with his artillery Frank, Portland; Ezra S , super­
intendent of schools of Wallace.
From this he learns what is hap­ company for there March 26
Under the new management, this market has been
pening among his friends. It is
Levi B. Dixon was aged 22 Idaho; A l b e r t , McMinnville;'
Lawrence,
Fossil,
O
r
e.,
Miss
stocked up with a tempting line of
most important that the home years and was born on a farm be­
newspaper should follow h im tween Forest Grove and Dilley. Hulda Dixon, McMinnville; Mrs.
across the seas.
He attended school at both places. Grace Downs, Michigan. Aunts
Persons who wish to get this When the lad was 12 years old his and uncles are: Miss Annie Dixon
work of cheer to the boys from father died and he went to live Dilley; Mrs. M a u d e Dixon, |
Idaho; Mrs. Clara Nelson, South
this community may do so by with his grandparents.
Hams, Bacon, Sausage, Hamburger, Wieners, etc.
Bend,
Wash.; Walter, Italy; Ed­
subscribing to The Express and
His schooling was cut short of ward, Wheeler; Leonard, Port­
Also Bread, Cookies, Pickles, Spices,
having it addres-ed to the Amer­ graduation, but wherever he went,
Fruits and Vegetables.
land;
Lawrence,
Montana.
ican Y. M. C. A. 12, Rue d ’Agues- to the farm or logging camps,Levi
Fresh Fish Tuesdays and Fridays
seau, Paris, France. The national always studied. He took a cor­
Men, it’s time to put on your
war work council of the Y. M. C. respondence course and secured spring underwear. If you haven’ t
Free Deliveries
We pay Cash for Veal,
A. will see that the paper is for technical books from the govern­ the right weight, let us fix you up
9 a. m. and 3 p. m.
Pork. Hides, Poultry
warded to the soldiers at the ment. He volunteered last fall as comfortably. J o h n Anderson,
Phone 0 3 0 1
and Eggs
front. It will be sent to the camp an engineer and was transferred to the leading clothier.
tf
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COPELAND & McCREADY
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fi
Dilley Does Honor
to Popular Soldier
The Pacific Market
Fresh Beef, Veal, Pork
Mutton and Poultry. . .